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John Denver
Other performers participating in the event included the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Lee Ann Womack, and John Oates.
Lee Ann Womack
American country music singer and songwriter
It featured a duet with George Strait titled "Everything But Quits," a re-recording of the Strait song "The King of Broken Hearts," which first appeared on the ''Pure Country'' soundtrack.
John Denver
In the 1983 finale, Denver was joined on stage by folk music legend Joan Baez, with whom he led an all-star version of "Blowin' in the Wind" and "Let the Sunshine In", joined by such diverse musical icons as Jennifer Warnes, Donna Summer, and Rick James.
Donna Summer
American singer and songwriter
Summer and the label parted ways in 1980, and she signed with Geffen Records, the new label started by David Geffen.
David Geffen
American record executive, film producer, theatrical producer, and philanthropist
In February 2020, Geffen sold his Beverly Hills estate to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos for $165 million, a price believed to be the highest ever paid for a home in a California real estate transaction.
John Denver
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Tina Turner
American-born Swiss singer
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Roseanne Barr
American actress, comedian, writer, and producer (born 1952)
In March 2018, Barr retweeted a false claim by QAnon conspiracy theorist Liz Crokin that Trump had saved hundreds of children from sex traffickers during his first month in office, as well as similar misinformation about child trafficking.
John Denver
In the 1983 finale, Denver was joined on stage by folk music legend Joan Baez, with whom he led an all-star version of "Blowin' in the Wind" and "Let the Sunshine In", joined by such diverse musical icons as Jennifer Warnes, Donna Summer, and Rick James.
Steve Jobs
Jobs's widow, Laurene, was in attendance, as well as Cook, Bill Campbell, Norah Jones, Al Gore, and Coldplay.
William Campbell (business executive)
Campbell coached, among others, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, Eric Schmidt, and Sundar Pichai at Google, Steve Jobs at Apple, Jeff Bezos at Amazon, Jack Dorsey and Dick Costolo at Twitter, and Sheryl Sandberg at Facebook.